Tropic Crucible: Self and Theory in Language and LiteratureRanjit Chatterjee, Colin Nicholson Singapore University Press, National University of Singapore, 1984 - 382 páginas |
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... live with a meaning which had since become meaningless . Where after so much digging the corpse of an emotion emerged , grinning at one's efforts . To what end then did action lead ? His mind shuddered probing upward . The wheel spun ...
... live with a meaning which had since become meaningless . Where after so much digging the corpse of an emotion emerged , grinning at one's efforts . To what end then did action lead ? His mind shuddered probing upward . The wheel spun ...
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... live in pain without hope of sleep or death , remains patient and tranquil , though defiant . Furthermore , the 21 Shelley told Elizabeth Hitchener it was his favourite poem ( Letters , ed . Frederick L. Jones , 2 vols . , Oxford , 1964 ...
... live in pain without hope of sleep or death , remains patient and tranquil , though defiant . Furthermore , the 21 Shelley told Elizabeth Hitchener it was his favourite poem ( Letters , ed . Frederick L. Jones , 2 vols . , Oxford , 1964 ...
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... live in Olney on Sept 14 , 1767. Newton's diary shows that he immediately began taking Cowper on preaching visits : Sept. 19 at Yardly , Sept. 29 at Kettering , Oct. 5 at Winslow , etc. This continues even until 1772 , when Cowper was ...
... live in Olney on Sept 14 , 1767. Newton's diary shows that he immediately began taking Cowper on preaching visits : Sept. 19 at Yardly , Sept. 29 at Kettering , Oct. 5 at Winslow , etc. This continues even until 1772 , when Cowper was ...
Contenido
Narcissism and the Limits of the Lyric Self | 3 |
The Case | 25 |
For our Selves we are Silent | 37 |
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